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| − | PC describes any IBM Personal Computer-compatible computer, most commonly running Microsoft Windows or Linux. | + | PC describes any IBM Personal Computer-compatible computer, most commonly running Microsoft Windows or Linux, though for this show games are run on Windows. |
Later episodes of [[Co-Optitude]] do not make it clear what platform many featured video games are played on, and video games are increasingly released for multiple platforms, often including PC. | Later episodes of [[Co-Optitude]] do not make it clear what platform many featured video games are played on, and video games are increasingly released for multiple platforms, often including PC. | ||
Revision as of 20:10, 24 April 2020
PC describes any IBM Personal Computer-compatible computer, most commonly running Microsoft Windows or Linux, though for this show games are run on Windows.
Later episodes of Co-Optitude do not make it clear what platform many featured video games are played on, and video games are increasingly released for multiple platforms, often including PC.
Videos
Click "
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External links
- IBM PC compatible on Wikipedia
See also
- Unknown platform - Many games played were on an indeterminate platform which may have been PC games
- Category:Episodes with PC games